
Is there career growth in servicenow?
Recently, my company gave me a new project based on servicenow and asked me to learn and finish csa, cad and itsm. I was previously working as a full stack developer role. I want to know what is the future growth in this servicenow technology. Can anyone give me the details about it?

Servicenow has a good future being the only cloud based platform that is highly customizable, allowing businesses to tailor it to their specific needs. ServiceNow can be used to automate workflows, manage incidents, requests, and changes, and provide real-time visibility into IT operations

So there are many future opportunities to grow a career in this technology, right?

Not only the ITSM but also ITOM , HRSD AND GRC modules included with Servicenow.

@Jarshan good to have skill but it'll narrow your path forward.

Servicenow vs Full stack developer
What is the scope of servicenow in future. I am working in ITSM module but I want to switch to fullstack developer role. Should I leave servicenow or keep working on it. Which has more scope??

Servicenow work culture and learning curve
Hi All,
I'm going to join ServiceNow, and will be working in the CSM (Customer Service Management) team. I just wanted to know how good the work life balance, learning curve and work culture I'll be getting at that team.
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